Multi-site EVPN based VXLAN using Border Gateways
draft-sharma-multi-site-evpn-04
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Authors | Rajesh Sharma , Ayan Banerjee , Raghava Sivaramu , Ali Sajassi | ||
Last updated | 2022-12-25 (Latest revision 2022-06-23) | ||
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Abstract
This document described the procedures for interconnecting two or more Network Virtualization Overlays (NVOs) via NVO over IP-only network. The solution interconnects Ethernet VPN network by using NVO with Ethernet VPN (EVPN) to facilitate the interconnect in a scalable fashion. The motivation is to support extension of Layer-2 and Layer-3, Unicast and Multicast, VPNs without having to rely on typical Data Center Interconnect (DCI) technologies like MPLS/VPLS. The requirements for the interconnect are similar to the ones specified in RFC7209 [RFC7209] "Requirements for Ethernet VPN (EVPN)". In particular, this document describes the difference of the Gateways (GWs) procedure and incremental functionality from [RFC9014] "Interconnect Solution for Ethernet VPN (EVPN) Overlay Networks", which this solution is interoperable with. This document is OBSOLETE and replaced by [SHARMA-BESS-MULTI-SITE].
Authors
Rajesh Sharma
Ayan Banerjee
Raghava Sivaramu
Ali Sajassi
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